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An 800-sided polygon is called an "800-sided polygon" because it has 800 edges and 800 vertices. In geometry, polygons are named based on the number of their sides, typically using a prefix derived from Greek or Latin. For example, an 800-sided polygon can be referred to as an "octacontaoctagon," where "octaconta-" means eighty (for the first two digits, 80) and "octagon" indicates the remaining eight sides. However, it's often simply described as an 800-sided polygon for clarity and simplicity.

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